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Singapore’s Open-Border Policy Tested as Imported Virus Cases Soar
- City-state sees 260 of 456 new cases being imported infections
- Tickets for vaccinated travel lanes are frozen until late Jan.
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Singapore reported more Covid-19 infections among travelers from abroad than local cases for the first time in nearly half a year, testing the resolve of the country to keep its borders open amid the worldwide spread of the omicron variant.
There were 260 imported cases reported as of noon on Jan. 1, compared to 187 community infections, according to data released by the health ministry. The last time Covid-19 cases among travelers surpassed local infections was on July 12.